he did well He had done well in previous years for us, Fulham and Brentford. By the time he had come back for his 2nd spell with us, his POST Albion success had on balance been moderate.But the only one to do so whilst under a transfer embargo.
he did well He had done well in previous years for us, Fulham and Brentford. By the time he had come back for his 2nd spell with us, his POST Albion success had on balance been moderate.But the only one to do so whilst under a transfer embargo.
If you really cant see the connection between those events and now then I Dont know what to say.
Where we are now is a direct consequence.
I dont think he needed to give in to his every demand no. I think he needed to manage Gus's ego better. Make him feel wanted. I think instead Bloom and Barber maybe played hardball with him, to show jhim it was 'their' club not his.. If they had been more sensitive Gus would have stayed..
I can - but as I said in the rest of the paragraph you highlighted - they are a total irrelevance to potential players and managers - the size of the wage we offer is the primary issue.
How we are set up now is of course a consideration. What happened around Gus Poyet is not.
Gus would never have stayed. He always wanted to leave. He told Bloom he wanted to leave way before the season ended. Gus can play the victim all he wants but the victim he never was. Get over it.
While the Gus thing was strange, I'm more bemused by what went on with Oscar. Here was a man who really wanted the job (what Bloom said about his interview said alot), said all the correct things, had a nice new training ground to go to and yet walked about (and wanted to leave earlier in the season).
OG also made very similar comments when he was in charge. We need to ask why he wanted to leave, as well. It's a shame, because although I was never his biggest fan, I think Oscar could have built something here if he'd stayed another season (health conditions aside). He did very well to get us into the play-offs.
melodramatic as always, current events at the club do not lead directly from events of year and half ago. Poyet was leaving anyway, so many seem to forget this, his constant flirting with other clubs, his ego demanding a "bigger" club, he'd done his shift.
i dont know why people put this aside so lightly, its a major issue. his health wouldnt have suddenly deteriorated in the summer. he couldnt handle the stress of Championship managment. Garcia would have been well awar of the budget and setup (nothing changed after he joined) so it really cant be for the same reasons as Poyet that he had problems.
He was sacked.
Brilliant.....
I can't agree with that at all.
There are still huge questions left unanswered as to why not one, but two managers, decided to leave despite getting us into the play offs. The manner in which both departed is still left very cloak and dagger, and that rankles, personally.
They didn't decide to go after failing in the play offs, or failing to deliver over a season, but instead before they even knew if they'd led us to the premier league or not having got so close. We are told that the Championship playoff final is the biggest game in football, in terms of financial reward, and the kudos for a manager to take a team up into the premiership is massive too, yet both managers had decided to walk, having led us to the play offs but before the results were even known. That has to be a worry surely?
Poyet didn't decide to leave, he was sacked for gross misconduct.
Yep, but isn't it at least on record that he'd asked to leave back in March?, at which point we were riding high in the division.
Something at the club is still not right, and none of us seem any the wiser as to what it is.
Seems to me the reason poyet was unhappy was the club's policy on ffp and signing players which ultimately is what scared off Garcia and explains why we ended up with hyppia who suely wasn't first choice. Other teams have ignored ffp and will get a transfer embargo but frankly who cares because they've already got their squad in order. We on the other hand totally messed up the transfer window, have a manager who is out of his depth and a squad of poor quality with a board who seem unable to realise when things are seriously wrong. To think under gus we were only three points (I think) from automatic promotion...